Powerset Blog
Ready. Powerset. Go.
Powerset is excited to announce the launch of our first product, which reinvents the search and discovery experience for Wikipedia articles.
Instead of being limited to keywords, Powerset allows you to enter keywords, phrases, or questions. Instead of just showing you a list of blue links, Powerset gives you more accurate search results, often answering questions directly, and aggregates information from across multiple articles. Finally, instead of leaving you at the search page, Powerset’s technology follows you into enhanced Wikipedia articles, giving you a better way to digest and navigate content quickly. This post serves as a jumping-off point for all of the key information about the launch.
If you’re all about immediate satisfaction, go straight to Powerset.com and start searching. If you aren’t sure where to start, use our query examples at the bottom of our homepage. Powerset is packing a lot of features into this release. To get the most out of your Powerset experience, you can watch our video that highlights some of the key features in Powerset. You might also want to read through some of our help text.
If you’re planning to write a blog post or article about Powerset, you probably want to read the official Social Media Release that contains a summary of news. If you’re looking for screenshots, we’ve compiled screenshots and descriptions on our Flickr account, though it’s always fun to find your own examples. To see what others are saying, we’ll be trying to tag all of our coverage on the Powerset del.icio.us account. And, if you need to contact someone directly at Powerset about an article you’re writing, drop us an e-mail at press AT powerset DOT com.
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Whew! It’s been a fun journey to get to this point. Enjoy the product!
Powerset Demo Video from officialpowerset on Vimeo
